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and australia the fibrous falls out of fats and gets into the horse's. they are referred to as the amplifier host it reproduces abundantly in then then gets into people. the case in australia it is named after a suburb of brisbane that is a racing suburb. 1994 in the stable sources said they started to die. why? poisonous be? a veterinarian, a horse trainer and a stable and tried to save the horses. a stable form and got sick and went home with a fluid a trader got sick with a very bad flu and the veterinarian never got sick. the trainer died the isolated virus from the horses they found a new virus and named it hand drafter the suburb. they did disease detection did where did it come from? is the chief detective on this case was of veterinarian during a ph.d. on ecology sampling cankers, wombats, mice, rats , in sex and he did not find the virus. finally he sampled the fruit bats and found the virus that had matched. and they named to the virus progress has not killed very many and does not pass from human to human but it is a knock on the door as a rem
and australia the fibrous falls out of fats and gets into the horse's. they are referred to as the amplifier host it reproduces abundantly in then then gets into people. the case in australia it is named after a suburb of brisbane that is a racing suburb. 1994 in the stable sources said they started to die. why? poisonous be? a veterinarian, a horse trainer and a stable and tried to save the horses. a stable form and got sick and went home with a fluid a trader got sick with a very bad flu and...
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if you look at murder rates in australia, they started falling from the late 1960's to the mid- 1990's and they were pretty flat after that. the way you can get a drop after the change in law in 1996 is if you compare the average for the period before when it is dropping to the period when it is relatively flat after worse. you'll get an average of pierre and when it is flat, you'll get an average down here so it looks like it is dropping grid you need to look at the year by year changes, the drops that already occurred by the time you had the 96 change that was there. suicides have fallen but non-gun suicides have also fallen in australia and they have fallen virtually identically. they have not ban all semi- automatic guns. they banned a lot of them but the gun ownership rate in australia took a hit when they did the buyback, the reduced from 3 million-2 million guns but since then, it has been a study that came out last week that indicated that gun ownership rates in australia are back to where they were when the buyback occurred. you would imagine that if the gun laws have an impa
if you look at murder rates in australia, they started falling from the late 1960's to the mid- 1990's and they were pretty flat after that. the way you can get a drop after the change in law in 1996 is if you compare the average for the period before when it is dropping to the period when it is relatively flat after worse. you'll get an average of pierre and when it is flat, you'll get an average down here so it looks like it is dropping grid you need to look at the year by year changes, the...
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. >>> new video of swift water rescue in northeast australia. a 14-year-old boy was caught by these raging floodwaters. he's clinging to a tree for a deer life. 20 similar rescues had been reported in the region over the past two days. after remnants of a tropical cyclone dumped huge amounts of rain on the region. >>> bill karins, not only south of the equator, we got stuff happening north of the equator. >> freezing cold and rainy california. another morning of rain in southern cal. its heading over the top of the los angeles area. long beach, laguna, owing side will get rain this morning and eventually san diego too. this has its sight set on l.a. heading due northward and batch of heavier stuff coming up to los angeles. not moving too far inland it will be lighter amounts as we get up to san bernardino. san diego, most of it is off the coast. i think san diego you're probably going to have likely period of rain. a little slow there. a front big huge storm went up just north of juneau last night. cooling things off. this will bring changing we
. >>> new video of swift water rescue in northeast australia. a 14-year-old boy was caught by these raging floodwaters. he's clinging to a tree for a deer life. 20 similar rescues had been reported in the region over the past two days. after remnants of a tropical cyclone dumped huge amounts of rain on the region. >>> bill karins, not only south of the equator, we got stuff happening north of the equator. >> freezing cold and rainy california. another morning of rain in...
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two questions number one, australia did do it. they did a ban on certain kinds of weapons. yes, they already had the weapons, they grandfathered them in, but there have been no massacres since 1996, because they actually started to take action on it. it's not a very good argument, because there's missile launchers out there, two in l.a., one in seattle. doesn't mean we should allow for missile launchers. >> i'm not talking about missile launchers. i'm talking about firearms commonly owned by the american people. the crime rate in australia by criminals misusing guns has risen dramatically since the ban on civilian ownership of those guns dramatically. >> cenk: lee what's the bottom line on what you think can actually get passed here and you think is a reasonable legislation? >> i hear what you hear, and i think that those three components we talked about are reasonable, but i'm not sure that we're going to see an assault weapons ban make it through the current house of representatives. i think that if you limit the capacity of the magazine, then that is in a sense, you know
two questions number one, australia did do it. they did a ban on certain kinds of weapons. yes, they already had the weapons, they grandfathered them in, but there have been no massacres since 1996, because they actually started to take action on it. it's not a very good argument, because there's missile launchers out there, two in l.a., one in seattle. doesn't mean we should allow for missile launchers. >> i'm not talking about missile launchers. i'm talking about firearms commonly owned...
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in australia the virus is called after a suburban of brisbane. in 1994 when that town had horses that started the diet. they try to figure it out. did they get some poisonous feed? a veterinarian and sports trainer tried to save the horses. the stable foreman got sick. he went into the hospital and the veterinarian never got sick. the trainer died. the isolated virus -- they found a new one and they named it hendrick after the suburb. then they did the disease detection. where did the virus come from? well, the fellow was a cheap detective bonus. he sampled all sorts of animals. he sampled kangaroos and rats and mice and insects. he did not find a virus. finally, he sampled fruit bats and found a virus that match would have killed the horses and the trainer. it is a knock on the door and a reminder to all of us of where these things come from. how these things emerge. why they spillover. the fact that they are not all independent cases but part of a pattern, and that reflects what we humans are doing on the planet. then they get into humans. in s
in australia the virus is called after a suburban of brisbane. in 1994 when that town had horses that started the diet. they try to figure it out. did they get some poisonous feed? a veterinarian and sports trainer tried to save the horses. the stable foreman got sick. he went into the hospital and the veterinarian never got sick. the trainer died. the isolated virus -- they found a new one and they named it hendrick after the suburb. then they did the disease detection. where did the virus...
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australia open semifinal this match went 4 hours. murray with the is a here. up 2 sets to wuchbility he led in the fourth but federer hard man to put away. back hand winner. that ties the match. murray beats fed first time ever in grand slam event. long on match point. 6-two in the fifth and final set. murray moves on to phase two time defending champion djokovic in the aussie final. going around with his friends throwing football into a basketball hoop. most impressive throw? from the top deck at kyle stadium home turf. high in the sky and down. hard to see in the shadow here. i'm working on it carolyn. see the ball right there. follow it. there's the celebration. think real. >>
australia open semifinal this match went 4 hours. murray with the is a here. up 2 sets to wuchbility he led in the fourth but federer hard man to put away. back hand winner. that ties the match. murray beats fed first time ever in grand slam event. long on match point. 6-two in the fifth and final set. murray moves on to phase two time defending champion djokovic in the aussie final. going around with his friends throwing football into a basketball hoop. most impressive throw? from the top deck...
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. >>> firefighters in australia are battling dozens of wildfires as the country suffers through record high temperatures. the thermometers soared to 113 degrees in some areas. and the national parks were evacuated. authorities are warning that hot, dry and windy conditions were combining to raise the threat to its highest alert level. >>> now, we'll take a look at your morning road conditions here at home. stormy along i-10, from houston to new orleans. wet roads around seattle and portland. snowy on the roadways in el paso. >> and it looks to be a good day for air travel with delays in only three cities. houston, memphis and dallas. >>> it's the health crisis not going away anytime soon. it's this year's fast-moving flu outbreak. >> and some hospital emergency rooms are so taxed, some paramedics are forced to take patients elsewhere. here's abc's larry jacobs. >> reporter: the season strain of the flu virus is so vicious, several major hospitals in the chicago area had to take action. emergency rooms were so overburdened with patients, ambulance operators bypassed them. illinois is re
. >>> firefighters in australia are battling dozens of wildfires as the country suffers through record high temperatures. the thermometers soared to 113 degrees in some areas. and the national parks were evacuated. authorities are warning that hot, dry and windy conditions were combining to raise the threat to its highest alert level. >>> now, we'll take a look at your morning road conditions here at home. stormy along i-10, from houston to new orleans. wet roads around...
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a dramatic rescue from the rushing waters of a creek in australia. this 14-year-old boy was left clinging to a tree after a cyclone dumped record rainfall and triggered massive flooding. in a risky maneuver, the man and boy let go of the tree, drifting towards one closer to the shore, where others came to their aid. >> lucky. >>> now, for a look at your morning road conditions. snow-covered highways around the great lakes. light snow could make for a slick commute from indiana and ohio, into the northeast. icy roads from atlanta to nashville. slippery in parts of the southwest and pacific northwest. >> if you're flying, airport delays are possible from new york to atlanta, chicago, l.a., vegas and salt lake city. >>> and now, to a story that captivated the nation back in 2001, is back in the news. this is what everyone was talking about right before 9/11. hard to believe. you might remember washington intern chandra levy, who had an affair with then-congressman gary condit. she was murdered. and a man named ingmar guandique was later convicted in her
a dramatic rescue from the rushing waters of a creek in australia. this 14-year-old boy was left clinging to a tree after a cyclone dumped record rainfall and triggered massive flooding. in a risky maneuver, the man and boy let go of the tree, drifting towards one closer to the shore, where others came to their aid. >> lucky. >>> now, for a look at your morning road conditions. snow-covered highways around the great lakes. light snow could make for a slick commute from indiana...
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the temporary change is made in honor of australia day which falls on january 26th. ashley: next is mony with france france. melissa: i'm melissa francis and here is what is mony tonight. the drop-dead date for. >>. >> taxpayers are wondering are you kidding aig? it is thanking america for the massive bailout but now it might join a multibillion-dollar lawsuit against the u.s. government. we have the bizarre details on this one coming up. >>> i think i found my next vacation. people across the country are storming florida for a python hunting contest. sounds great. this might be the most insane competition in america. we have the star of gnat geowild's python hunters, joins us to explain. even when they say it's not it is always about money. melissa: first let's take a look at the day's market headlines. stocks fell for their second straight session. investors looked cautious preparing for the start of earnings season the dow shed 55 points. speaking of earnings, alcoa kicked off the fourth quarter earnings season after the bell. it beat expectations on revenue while
the temporary change is made in honor of australia day which falls on january 26th. ashley: next is mony with france france. melissa: i'm melissa francis and here is what is mony tonight. the drop-dead date for. >>. >> taxpayers are wondering are you kidding aig? it is thanking america for the massive bailout but now it might join a multibillion-dollar lawsuit against the u.s. government. we have the bizarre details on this one coming up. >>> i think i found my next...
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>> she lives in england, france, and australia. she has a good life. >> jimmy: is she running from the law or something? [ laughter ] why so many countries? >> yeah, she gets bored easily. she likes to absorb cultures. >> jimmy: she just keeps moving around? does she spend a lot of time with you guys? >> yeah, she does. she comes and sees the grandkids. >> jimmy: does she bother you, like with the oscars, will she say hey, i'd like to go to that too? >> yeah. yeah, yeah. she'll be here. >> jimmy: oh, she will be here? >> yeah. >> jimmy: so you will bring her with you? >> yeah. >> jimmy: how do you get extra tickets to the oscars? >> are you short? no, it's not easy, actually. it's a hot ticket. >> jimmy: do you have to buy them or do they just say okay, yeah, you can have them. >> there's lotteries. there's purchasing. there's all kinds of ways. >> jimmy: really? scalpers outside? >> i don't know about that. >> jimmy: do you have any idea how much you would have to pay for a ticket like this? >> you'll have to check out somebody el
>> she lives in england, france, and australia. she has a good life. >> jimmy: is she running from the law or something? [ laughter ] why so many countries? >> yeah, she gets bored easily. she likes to absorb cultures. >> jimmy: she just keeps moving around? does she spend a lot of time with you guys? >> yeah, she does. she comes and sees the grandkids. >> jimmy: does she bother you, like with the oscars, will she say hey, i'd like to go to that too? >>...
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when you look at countries around the world, australia, new zealand, huge backlash in ontario, we're seeing backlash against the large wind projects going in all over the place. gerri: new york, you have an interesting example there. >> just last month lawyers filed in new york, lawsuits residents in herkimer county, north of albany, they filed a lawsuit, projects some are within 1,000 feet or so of residences emitting all noise, keeping them up and diminishing property values. they filed suit. it is indicative of the backlash. gerri: this is first time this will be heard in a court of law, the issue about the sound. >> in the u.s., yes. gerri: and seems to me, that is pollution. >> sure it is. that is the part, exposes the double-standard, gerri. it just drives me crazy. where is the sierra club? where is greenpeace, natural resources defense council, so-called environmental groups? why aren't they standing up for the small landowners? they are really getting a raw deal. wind energy companies are making handsome profits but individual landowners are really getting the short end of t
when you look at countries around the world, australia, new zealand, huge backlash in ontario, we're seeing backlash against the large wind projects going in all over the place. gerri: new york, you have an interesting example there. >> just last month lawyers filed in new york, lawsuits residents in herkimer county, north of albany, they filed a lawsuit, projects some are within 1,000 feet or so of residences emitting all noise, keeping them up and diminishing property values. they filed...
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. >> reporter: jana just moments ago police told mel this girl was in town with her family from australia. now this sign says no crossing on this side of the street for a reason. you really can't see the cars coming up this hill until the very last-second and police say preliminary reports suggest that this girl ran into traffic in this area. a dangerous intersection for pedestrians and cars alike. some neighbors say they heard the sound when a car hit a 13- year-old girl on pine street just west of stockton in union square. >> a lot of depressed people. >> reporter: this woman came outside of her apartment soon after the accident. police will only say that the 13-year-old girl was visiting from out of town with her family when she ran into the street and was hit by a taxi. >> i'm sick to my stomach. i am new to san francisco in the last five months and it's a new area for me. i am aware of the problems in that area and it breaks my heart having children of my own. >> she didn't even see the car until pretty much it was on top of her. >> reporter: tonight neighbors told us that intersecti
. >> reporter: jana just moments ago police told mel this girl was in town with her family from australia. now this sign says no crossing on this side of the street for a reason. you really can't see the cars coming up this hill until the very last-second and police say preliminary reports suggest that this girl ran into traffic in this area. a dangerous intersection for pedestrians and cars alike. some neighbors say they heard the sound when a car hit a 13- year-old girl on pine street...
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it struck along the coast of western australia last wednesday. experts say this incredible red wave was born when wind and rain picked up dust from land creating this surreal weather event. >>> the white house said the united states provided support to france during an attempted hostage mission in somalia. french commandos were trying to rescue a french native who had beeneld with an akai da group since 2009. the rescue mission began friday but french officials say it failed and that the hostage was killed along with one french commando. >>> the u.s. is reportedly also providing communications and transportation support for france's attacks on islamic rebels in the western african nation of mali. mali is a former french colony. akai da-linked rebel groups have taken over the northern part of the country and are advancing on the capital. france is striking the rebels from the air and is sending in ground troops. charlie d'agata has the report. >> reporter: french fighter jets bombarded islamic strongholds in mali and officials vowed there will be
it struck along the coast of western australia last wednesday. experts say this incredible red wave was born when wind and rain picked up dust from land creating this surreal weather event. >>> the white house said the united states provided support to france during an attempted hostage mission in somalia. french commandos were trying to rescue a french native who had beeneld with an akai da group since 2009. the rescue mission began friday but french officials say it failed and that...
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video from one of the first fire works in the world in australia. they rang in 2013 at 5:00 a.m. our time. china three hours later. 4,000 guesses gathered. the celebration included vills projected on -- visuals projected on to the surface of a frozen lake. >>> new year's eve in san francisco could be bigger than last year. ktvu's john fowler is live in san francisco where people are heading out. >> reporter: as the sun is going down it is getting chilly here. this is the embarcadero. barricades up, people starting to mingle and gather here. this is a prime viewing area here south of the ferry building. >> it will be good. yeah. we came out here last year, it was nice. >> reporter: traffic enforcement began towing away cars an hour ago. there is no stopping here. these folks should have a great view. at the discovery center we found a family, friendly noon year's eve party. 2100 parents and kids. >> great opportunity for the kids to celebrate new year's eve. >> we can't, we are too tired. >> three, two, one. [ cheers and applause ] >> happy new year. >> reporter: we got a preview,
video from one of the first fire works in the world in australia. they rang in 2013 at 5:00 a.m. our time. china three hours later. 4,000 guesses gathered. the celebration included vills projected on -- visuals projected on to the surface of a frozen lake. >>> new year's eve in san francisco could be bigger than last year. ktvu's john fowler is live in san francisco where people are heading out. >> reporter: as the sun is going down it is getting chilly here. this is the...
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she's australia, a billionaire worth 30 billion dollars, she's quoted in the l.a. times saying, people should not be jealous of wealth. direct quote. do something to make more money yourself, spend less time drinking or smoking, and socializing and more time working. predictbly the l.a. times is harshly critical of miss reinhart say she has a "let them eat cake" mentality. charles: i agree, she's actually saying don't eat cake, don't drink beer, don't smoke cigarettes. >> i'm going to give you a brilliant example. i've got a nephew, not nephew, but a god son, and live in the broncs, and parents both smoke, if they would stop smoking a pack of cigarettes and if they had put it away for josh, 157,000 thereabouts rights now. stuart: $157,000. >> we're not even talking a six pack of beer here. and i think it's something we've talked about a lot. a the some point some generation is going to have to bite the bullet, generation of social security and medicare, some group that bites the bullet on a personal level. on an individual level some parents have to do that and sad
she's australia, a billionaire worth 30 billion dollars, she's quoted in the l.a. times saying, people should not be jealous of wealth. direct quote. do something to make more money yourself, spend less time drinking or smoking, and socializing and more time working. predictbly the l.a. times is harshly critical of miss reinhart say she has a "let them eat cake" mentality. charles: i agree, she's actually saying don't eat cake, don't drink beer, don't smoke cigarettes. >> i'm...
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they will take the stage for the first time at australia's big day out festival later this month. tickets for the burning man festival will go up in price this year. organizers say 51,000 tickets will be sold for $380 each. that's up from $240 last year. this year to get tickets from the desert art and music fest it will be first come first served. 10,000 tickets will go on sale january 30th and another 40,000 tickets will be available february 13th. let's get another check of our abc news weather forecast with frances dinglasan, who has been tracking a storm. >> we are using live doppler 7hd to see the center of the storm moving southeast toward monterey bay and salinas right now. we are still getting a chance of a spotty shower through the morning hours, but by this afternoon look pretty dry. right now picking up some light returns over san francisco. but this precipitation not quite making it to the ground. i'll have your complete forecast. >> thank you, frances. coming up next at six, we continue to follow breaking news. a predawn deal in the ongoing nhl lockout. we will tell
they will take the stage for the first time at australia's big day out festival later this month. tickets for the burning man festival will go up in price this year. organizers say 51,000 tickets will be sold for $380 each. that's up from $240 last year. this year to get tickets from the desert art and music fest it will be first come first served. 10,000 tickets will go on sale january 30th and another 40,000 tickets will be available february 13th. let's get another check of our abc news...
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we'll keep an eye on australia's rio tinto. and the f&n takeover is back in the spotlight as a sixth extension of tcc's assets expired tomorrow. >> before we go to this break, keep your comments coming. we want to know if you can imagine a world without twitter. >> we'll be right back. >>> welcome to "worldwide exchange." i'm kelly echs. >> and i'm ross westgate. it's merger monday. swatch bought harry winston's brand for $760 million. but u.p.s. has to walk away from its $5.2 billion offer for tnt. >> a choppy session for generali. the italian giant vows to boost operating profits by 25%. >>> if you're just joining us this morning, stateside in particular, welcome to the global trading day here with cnbc's "worldwide exchange." kelly and i are back together for most of this week, i'm happy to say. we're waiting for central production out of the eurozone. output down minus 0.3% month on month. down 0.3.7%, as well. the month on month forecast was for a rise of .1% with a year on year forecast for all of .2%. it is the biggest d
we'll keep an eye on australia's rio tinto. and the f&n takeover is back in the spotlight as a sixth extension of tcc's assets expired tomorrow. >> before we go to this break, keep your comments coming. we want to know if you can imagine a world without twitter. >> we'll be right back. >>> welcome to "worldwide exchange." i'm kelly echs. >> and i'm ross westgate. it's merger monday. swatch bought harry winston's brand for $760 million. but u.p.s. has to...
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mexico, south korea, australia count for half of its consumer loans. citi stock in frank fur ticking mildly higher. pretty flat. >> it's a fascinating story for them, though. the global business has been one of the main reasons for its share performance. in any case, the "new york times" says it's been the target of chinese hackers several times in the last four months since the paper published around article on wen jiabao. the family had amassed nearly $4 billion in riches. the times says hackers broke into e-mail accounts, but no sensitive material was accessed. >>> and former program financial ceo russell rusendorf will be sentenced today. he's admitted to losing nearly $100 million pounds and prosecutors are asking for 50 years in prison. a former intel will be sentenced today, as well. she admitted to engaging in insider trading in 2007, but lies she initially told investigators could determine whether she avoids prison. >>> ti strong homes, the company pricing its shares. the company builds single family homes and planned communities movedly in n
mexico, south korea, australia count for half of its consumer loans. citi stock in frank fur ticking mildly higher. pretty flat. >> it's a fascinating story for them, though. the global business has been one of the main reasons for its share performance. in any case, the "new york times" says it's been the target of chinese hackers several times in the last four months since the paper published around article on wen jiabao. the family had amassed nearly $4 billion in riches. the...
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after he high tailed it for australia, potter auctioned that off on the internet and she expect add few hits, but got nearly 90,000 and made $3,000 and spent that on herself. potter insists she wasn't trying to be cruel, he wanted a good laugh and got it. looks like her ex will have company at not so secret fishing spots and potter is now dating a new fisherman. now, we want to hear from you. what have you done to get back at your ex. tell the truth. go to gretawire.com, it's anonymous. we're back in 90 seconds. >> a strange ruling reversing a rape conviction, our legal panel is here in just 60 seconds. first let's go to our new york news room where mary anne rafferty is standing by with the headlines. >> an airline pilot arrested just before takeoff after failing a breathalyzer test. before he boarded his american eagle plan at minneapolis-st. pa paul. the flight bound for laguardia airport took off with a replacement pilot. and two months after superstorm sandy hit the northeast, new helps for the victims. nearly 10 billion dollars for the flood damage claims and without it the it wou
after he high tailed it for australia, potter auctioned that off on the internet and she expect add few hits, but got nearly 90,000 and made $3,000 and spent that on herself. potter insists she wasn't trying to be cruel, he wanted a good laugh and got it. looks like her ex will have company at not so secret fishing spots and potter is now dating a new fisherman. now, we want to hear from you. what have you done to get back at your ex. tell the truth. go to gretawire.com, it's anonymous. we're...
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wa >>> a boat stuck doing doughnuts off the perth coast in australia. a newschopper spotted a man swimming near the vessel. he lost control yesterday. water police helped rescue him and he is reportedly doing well. but what a scary incidents. >> so he wasn't in the boat. >> he wasn't in the boat. it was out of control. >> there he is. you can see him right there. he is probably hoping, uhm, the boat doesn't hit him. >> at least it drew attention. he got out of it. >>> how about some traffic, gianna? what's going on? >> it's been a busy morning so far. we have had a trouble spot on 580 in castro valley westbound right at castro valley boulevard where a car fire had shut down the right lane. now it looks like they did reopen the right lane. things are clearing to the side of the shoulder there but traffic is busy. the damage is done. backed up to 680. chopper 5 is over the scene. it's been a very busy read for at least the last 45 minutes. they just cleared the lanes. you can always use north 680 to highway 24 depending on which direction you're headed or
wa >>> a boat stuck doing doughnuts off the perth coast in australia. a newschopper spotted a man swimming near the vessel. he lost control yesterday. water police helped rescue him and he is reportedly doing well. but what a scary incidents. >> so he wasn't in the boat. >> he wasn't in the boat. it was out of control. >> there he is. you can see him right there. he is probably hoping, uhm, the boat doesn't hit him. >> at least it drew attention. he got out of...
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and some of the worst fires ever seen in australia. firefighters are battling the worst 130-degree heat along with unpredictable gusty winds. >> those gusty winds just pushing that fire and inflaming it even more. >> terrible combination. >> absolutely. >>> also this morning, does your business need some extra attention? well, you might want to consider hiring this guy. he's earning a worldwide reputation for his sign spinning moves. >> i'm fascinated by this. >> that's a real talent, man. i don't think that's photoshopped or doctored. that's what the dude does. >> i'm fascinated. love it. >> get him to run the prompters. >>> later this half hour, jimmy kimmel moves to his new time spot with a really smashing guest appearance. we'll explain all the funny business coming up in "the skinny." yes, that's right, what you're seeing. >> i love when jen plays rough. >>> but first, lawmakers, leaders and lobbyists are tackling the issue of gun laws head on over the next few days. >> today, new york governor andrew cuomo unveiled a sweeping pro
and some of the worst fires ever seen in australia. firefighters are battling the worst 130-degree heat along with unpredictable gusty winds. >> those gusty winds just pushing that fire and inflaming it even more. >> terrible combination. >> absolutely. >>> also this morning, does your business need some extra attention? well, you might want to consider hiring this guy. he's earning a worldwide reputation for his sign spinning moves. >> i'm fascinated by this....
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jon: deadly flooding in australia and it is far from over. floodwaters expected to peak in some of the worst-hit areas today. david piper has details for us. david? >> reporter: hi, jon, yes. there has been really extreme weather in australia in recent weeks. first the brush fires which ravaged parts of country. now heavy flooding in two states. the rising water has been caused by tropical sigh loan oswald which dumped huge amounts of water in the area. flash floods swept through towns in northeast australia, forcing people to scramble on to rooftops to escape the rising water. helicopters are being used to pluck the stranded from the tops of the holes. four people are known to have died so far. in the hardest hit city in queensland, about 240 miles north of brisbane, the river broke its banks, sending a massive dark water through the streets and homes. queensland's pry mere campbell newman described situation as very dangerous because the water has become so powerful it created rapids in the town. helicopter crews managed to save over 1000 p
jon: deadly flooding in australia and it is far from over. floodwaters expected to peak in some of the worst-hit areas today. david piper has details for us. david? >> reporter: hi, jon, yes. there has been really extreme weather in australia in recent weeks. first the brush fires which ravaged parts of country. now heavy flooding in two states. the rising water has been caused by tropical sigh loan oswald which dumped huge amounts of water in the area. flash floods swept through towns in...
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. >> a music festival in australia will mark the debut of a band like no other on earth. ♪ >> this is the band, come press -- compressor head. the band is comprised of three robots who play instruments, including the drummer, called sick boy, with four arms. they'll take the stage later this month. >>> just ahead, how you can lend a hand to the troops. >> did you receive a knew cell phone for the holidays? well, i've got an idea on what you should do with your old phone. put it it to good use. i'm michael finney. >> ama: award season is here but can lincoln stand up to the hype? >> leigh: i'm meteorologist leigh glaser. we'll check in on live doppler 7hd before we say goodbye >> ama: 60% of americans have at least one cell phone sitting in a drawer not being used. 10% of us have four or more phones gathering dust. michael finney has a look how to pout put -- put those phones to work. >> did crowd receive a new phone for your gift and griping about your monthly bail? imagine being one of these guys. we make our troops overseas pay to call home. imagine worrying about the enemy and a ph
. >> a music festival in australia will mark the debut of a band like no other on earth. ♪ >> this is the band, come press -- compressor head. the band is comprised of three robots who play instruments, including the drummer, called sick boy, with four arms. they'll take the stage later this month. >>> just ahead, how you can lend a hand to the troops. >> did you receive a knew cell phone for the holidays? well, i've got an idea on what you should do with your old...
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thousands are still without po australia. forecasters expect more rain from what's left of the cyclone. >>> shifting gears now to foreign news this morning. sobering news in fact. north korea says it has america in its cross hairs. all of this dashing hopes that its new leader would be less provocative. the new threat warns that north korea will soon test a nuclear weapon and a long-range rocket aimed at the u.s. there are signs that a nuclear test is in the works and the missiles can now reach hawaii. but so far it does not appear that north korea can combine them. >>> north korea's threat will soon be john kerry's problem. president obama's nominee for secretary of state testified yesterday at a senate confirmation hearing on capitol hill but fielded more questions about iran's nuclear program, saying the u.s. must prevent iran from obtaining a nuclear bomb. kerry is expected to be easily confirmed for the job, and possibly start early next month. >>> the murder mystery of washington intern chandra levy captivated the natio
thousands are still without po australia. forecasters expect more rain from what's left of the cyclone. >>> shifting gears now to foreign news this morning. sobering news in fact. north korea says it has america in its cross hairs. all of this dashing hopes that its new leader would be less provocative. the new threat warns that north korea will soon test a nuclear weapon and a long-range rocket aimed at the u.s. there are signs that a nuclear test is in the works and the missiles can...
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. >> a music festival in australia will mark the debut of a band like no other on earth. ♪ >> this is the band, come press -- compressor head. the band is comprised of three robots who play instruments, including the drummer, called sick boy, with four arms. they'll take the stage later this month. >>> just ahead, how you can lend a hand to the troops. >> did you receive a knew cell phone for the holidays? well, i've got an idea on what you should do with your old phone. put it it to good use. i'm michael finney. >> ama: award season is here but can lincoln stand up to the hype? >> leigh: i'm meteorologist leigh glaser. we'll check in on live doppler 7hd before we say goodbye together, and look >> ama: 60% of americans have at least one cell phone sitting in a drawer not being used. 10% of us have four or more phones gathering dust. michael finney has a look how to pout put -- put those phones to work. >> did crowd receive a new phone for your gift and griping about your monthly bail? imagine being one of these guys. we make our troops overseas pay to call home. imagine worrying about
. >> a music festival in australia will mark the debut of a band like no other on earth. ♪ >> this is the band, come press -- compressor head. the band is comprised of three robots who play instruments, including the drummer, called sick boy, with four arms. they'll take the stage later this month. >>> just ahead, how you can lend a hand to the troops. >> did you receive a knew cell phone for the holidays? well, i've got an idea on what you should do with your old...
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the australia dollar does nothing. you get strong china dollars and it seems that aussie wants to be a bit bullish and bearish and wrong. >> so what's going to win out? are you changing your -- >> no, no. >> like the european politicians and believing in the euro project, are you? >> well, i was. breaking up, wouldn't be here -- >> you're going to tell me that you're convicted on the aussie/dollar. >> no, i'm not convicted. i'm admitting that i've been wrong. we think aussie is terribly overvalued and that's the problem, frankly. >> good to have you on. plenty more to come from you. the ecb is going to keep its interest rates at a record low today. that's what we expect, anyway. the markets will be listening to the delivery tone of mario draghi's delivery. silvia wadhwa is back at her delivery post. 2013 [ speaking foreign language ]. >> everything is going to stay the same. the ecb hasn't got anything to do right now. they've pretty much said everything on track, probably the best, cheapest intervention they had so fa
the australia dollar does nothing. you get strong china dollars and it seems that aussie wants to be a bit bullish and bearish and wrong. >> so what's going to win out? are you changing your -- >> no, no. >> like the european politicians and believing in the euro project, are you? >> well, i was. breaking up, wouldn't be here -- >> you're going to tell me that you're convicted on the aussie/dollar. >> no, i'm not convicted. i'm admitting that i've been wrong....
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. >> reporter: started with this photo posted by a customer in australia who noticed his was only 11 inches, the post went viral. >> i think size matters. >> $5 footlong, promises, promises. >> reporter: earlier in the week subway which operates 38,000 stories worldwide said of the infamous 11-inch footlong. this bread is clearly not baked to our standards. later a post on their site said subway footlong is a registered trademark as a descriptive name for the name sold in subways and not intended to be a measure of length but long not intended to be a measure of length. what would jared say about that. i interviewed the head of baking for subway restaurants worldwide. >> they're following the baking procedures and should get the 12 inches out of the oven every single time. >> reporter: what procedures, i asked repeatedly for specifics but didn't get very far. >> that's what we strive for consistency and get 12 inches of a bread every time they come out of an oven. >> reporter: we'll blow the lid off this and see who measures up. four subway footlongs and rulers and tape measures in f
. >> reporter: started with this photo posted by a customer in australia who noticed his was only 11 inches, the post went viral. >> i think size matters. >> $5 footlong, promises, promises. >> reporter: earlier in the week subway which operates 38,000 stories worldwide said of the infamous 11-inch footlong. this bread is clearly not baked to our standards. later a post on their site said subway footlong is a registered trademark as a descriptive name for the name sold...
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a teen tennis star takes down a multigrand slam winner in australia. >> and an amazing shot on ice caught on tape. that's coming up our play of the day. p >>> finally the storm clouds making a return. some showers just off the coastline maybe some paying a visit to the bay area today. we'll talk about that coming up. >> and checking roadways around the bay area, so far we're looking good if you are crossing the golden gate, bay bridge some upper deck roadwork has been picked up. and across the san mateo bridge we are problem-free. much more on your morning drive coming up in a few minutes. >>> we're on the ice for this morning's play of the day. >> yeah. we have the red wings at home against the dallas stars. the stars are on the move here and it looks like they are going to get a goal but watch. detroit goalie jimmy howard has other ideas. fancy glove work keeping the puck out of the net. but dallas won 2-1. sharks beat the oilers too, last night, final 6-3. their home opener tomorrow against phoenix. >>> people are talking about a big upset in the australian open. yesterday, serena will
a teen tennis star takes down a multigrand slam winner in australia. >> and an amazing shot on ice caught on tape. that's coming up our play of the day. p >>> finally the storm clouds making a return. some showers just off the coastline maybe some paying a visit to the bay area today. we'll talk about that coming up. >> and checking roadways around the bay area, so far we're looking good if you are crossing the golden gate, bay bridge some upper deck roadwork has been...
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>> i'm from a very small town at the bottom of australia. >> yeah. it's australia. it's a beautiful accent. was it tough to get that southern country twang in there? >> i came into the casting with it. and it's been something i've been able to do. i'm just hoping i'm getting it right. it's gotten me this far. >> it sounds fantastic. and your voice is a trained voice. is it different for you to kind of get into the country music and let it kind of, like, warble and change a little bit? >> i've had so many wonderful people there, just throwing knowledge at me. it's a beautiful experience to be in the city. that's making it a lot easier. >> i'm from the south. i can get in that country accent about any time. are you just as quick getting in and out? >> i can do the rest of the interview. >> i love it. in your story line, you're discovered in something that seems kind of far-fetched. but it's taken straight from the nashville headlines. somebody else was discovered similarly to you. >> yeah. taylor swift and garth brooks and a huge amount of really talented people that
>> i'm from a very small town at the bottom of australia. >> yeah. it's australia. it's a beautiful accent. was it tough to get that southern country twang in there? >> i came into the casting with it. and it's been something i've been able to do. i'm just hoping i'm getting it right. it's gotten me this far. >> it sounds fantastic. and your voice is a trained voice. is it different for you to kind of get into the country music and let it kind of, like, warble and change...
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beaches in australia covered in that, sea foam. we'll tell you why it is happening. >>> ocean waters in australia looking more like a bubble bath. waves of sea foam are washing up in new south wales. it is reportedly being washed up from a cyclone. looks dirty to me. but swimmers seem to like it. >>> a pg&e spokesman tells the chronicle the gnomes can stay. originally pg&e wanted the gnomes removed, saying they compromised utility equipment but that upset community members who like them. the artist who lives in oakland said the gnomes are meant to be a gift to the oakland community. >> we told you about those yesterday. >> yeah. >>> checking in with sal. i know, another problem in the benicia bridge. >> southbound 680 on the -- on the benicia bridge. let's put it on the maps for you. right after 780. so watch for slow traffic in the area. now there's also slow traffic down the road if you are getting on the road in pleasant hill. heading to walnut creek we've seen some slow traffic there as well. as we move the maps to the east sho
beaches in australia covered in that, sea foam. we'll tell you why it is happening. >>> ocean waters in australia looking more like a bubble bath. waves of sea foam are washing up in new south wales. it is reportedly being washed up from a cyclone. looks dirty to me. but swimmers seem to like it. >>> a pg&e spokesman tells the chronicle the gnomes can stay. originally pg&e wanted the gnomes removed, saying they compromised utility equipment but that upset community...
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dennis: industry and lenore of virus accounting for 50% of flu cases had come from australia. the center for disease control and prevention reporting any time a new strain emergeds it has the potential to increase disease. flu season runs november through march and hit peaks this month. cheryl: time for your west coast minute. if you want to work at caesar's better get it on. caesars held its annual poker tournament to screen potential job candidates. 360 students played three days of texas told them, to find new employees that have critical thinking ability and social aptitude. and trading up $0.13, $8.04 sense. san francisco train riders getting wi-fi. free wi-fi for riders. the $2.8 billion of a grade and on board communication devices. video stream from the train cars. also means riders can access the service as well. here is a way to make the best of freezing temperatures. the colorado international snow's tent -- championship brought in sculptors who make everything from mongolian horses to bears and a lot more. that is your west coast minute. dennis: bad news good news
dennis: industry and lenore of virus accounting for 50% of flu cases had come from australia. the center for disease control and prevention reporting any time a new strain emergeds it has the potential to increase disease. flu season runs november through march and hit peaks this month. cheryl: time for your west coast minute. if you want to work at caesar's better get it on. caesars held its annual poker tournament to screen potential job candidates. 360 students played three days of texas...
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northern australia is getting huge amounts of rain, causing massive flooding. check it out as this car tries to pass the bus, seafoam covering the car. it distracts the officers. they don't see the car until the last moment. a tragedy averted as that car comes out of the seafoam. as far as your weather today is concerned, we've got this mess. temperatures will be reaching out into the upper 70s aheadative cold front that's going to be bringing temperatures back down into kansas city, dallas, 78. 77 in houston. afternoon temperatures, 20s up into new england, northern plains, rockies looking at a big snow storm. temperatures there in the teens and 20s as well. that's what's going on around w >> good morning. we will start out with light snow, sleet, and freezing rain. minor ice accumulations are possible. >> and that's your latest weather. savannah? >> al, thank you. >>> coming up next, treasured keepsakes from jfk's best friend. they're here. we'll look at them live in our studio after this. can cause acid erosion. les the enamel starts to wear down. and you ca
northern australia is getting huge amounts of rain, causing massive flooding. check it out as this car tries to pass the bus, seafoam covering the car. it distracts the officers. they don't see the car until the last moment. a tragedy averted as that car comes out of the seafoam. as far as your weather today is concerned, we've got this mess. temperatures will be reaching out into the upper 70s aheadative cold front that's going to be bringing temperatures back down into kansas city, dallas,...
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. >>> passengers taking off from australia were caught up in what looked like a hollywood movie, but this was actually all too real. >> that's right. a few minutes into a qantas flight yesterday morning, passengers, get this, noticed a huge snake dangling from the wing of the plane. and it turned out to be a ten-foot long scrub python, the longest species of snake in australia. >> the snake managed to hang on for the entire two-hour flight, but it did not survive the ordeal. >> how did it get there? >> where is samuel l. jackson when you need him? i am tired of these snakes on this plane. >> i've got to say, i actually watched that movie. >> that's sad. >> and i was entertained by it. >> you can't beat samuel l. jackson. "snakes on a plane," another oscar snub. >>> coming up, oscar's biggest snubs in this year's nominations. >>> and orca whales stuck in an icy predicament. while their lives may still be on the line. you're watching "world news now." >>> "world news now" weather brought to you by united health care. i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medic
. >>> passengers taking off from australia were caught up in what looked like a hollywood movie, but this was actually all too real. >> that's right. a few minutes into a qantas flight yesterday morning, passengers, get this, noticed a huge snake dangling from the wing of the plane. and it turned out to be a ten-foot long scrub python, the longest species of snake in australia. >> the snake managed to hang on for the entire two-hour flight, but it did not survive the...
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. >> started with a customer in australia. >> angry about a 11 inch sandwich and the story went viral and customers photos online about the sandwiches and how long they were and subway hasn't really responded so we decided that we needed to get to the bottom of it. >> we asked them for a statement and haven't heard from them yet, but we do have straight from the national bureau of standards. >> that's right. >> an official certificated 12-inch ruler. can it be trusted. >> yes. >> it's 12 inches long, every bit of 12 inches long. >> the at least at this subway. >> some theorize that putting the bread in the oven might actually cause it to shrink a little. >> do you buy that? i don't know, rest assured we'll be on the case as any other lunch related stories come up. >> we report, you decide. >> "america live" starts right now. >> megyn: fox news alert with breaking news on a terror attack in the desert that's leaving americans held hostage and raising questions in washington about a possible rescue mission. welcome here to "america live" everyone, i'm megyn kelly. we've learned that at
. >> started with a customer in australia. >> angry about a 11 inch sandwich and the story went viral and customers photos online about the sandwiches and how long they were and subway hasn't really responded so we decided that we needed to get to the bottom of it. >> we asked them for a statement and haven't heard from them yet, but we do have straight from the national bureau of standards. >> that's right. >> an official certificated 12-inch ruler. can it be...
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passengers on board a plane in australia were stunned to see a large python clinging to the plane's wings. it stayed there for the entire two-hour flight. it kept pulling itself forward, but the wind pushed it back. unfortunately, it did not survive the trip to sidney. what a sight. >> all right. >>> it 7:48 now on this friday morning. coming up next, how to dress for the big night on a budget, without breaking the bank. good morning, holly. >> reporter: you caught me when i'm in the dressing room. we're trying on designer dresses at half the cost in time for inauguration. it's me and my new best friends. we're checking out the newest pop shop and it has everything to do with getting you to be the belle of the ball. it's all live next on fox 5 morning news. stay with us. . uh... ye, can you find a take where it's a bit more dramatic on that last line, yeah? yeah i got it right here. someone help me!!! i have a flat tire!!! well it's good... good for me. what do you think? geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. we perfected the pastrami sandwich --
passengers on board a plane in australia were stunned to see a large python clinging to the plane's wings. it stayed there for the entire two-hour flight. it kept pulling itself forward, but the wind pushed it back. unfortunately, it did not survive the trip to sidney. what a sight. >> all right. >>> it 7:48 now on this friday morning. coming up next, how to dress for the big night on a budget, without breaking the bank. good morning, holly. >> reporter: you caught me when...
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i would suggest she go and read up on what australia did. she might get educated a little bit there. and the guy that thinks that your medical records aren't already accessible! little bit of an awakening too. the one that i was most blown away by are these people that seem to be totally brainwashed by the right thinking that their second amendment rights are totally going to be thrown out. >> stephanie: yeah exactly. ridiculous. by the way i apologize to sara who said road flare mary makes her tummy hurt. rick overton live at the improv here in los angeles on sunday. thank you, baby. love you. >> love you too. >> thank you. >> see you tomorrow. >> stephanie: on "the stephanie miller show."
i would suggest she go and read up on what australia did. she might get educated a little bit there. and the guy that thinks that your medical records aren't already accessible! little bit of an awakening too. the one that i was most blown away by are these people that seem to be totally brainwashed by the right thinking that their second amendment rights are totally going to be thrown out. >> stephanie: yeah exactly. ridiculous. by the way i apologize to sara who said road flare mary...
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. >>> a 12-pound nugget in australia that could be worth more than $300,000. that prospector is choosing to remain anonymous. >>> al paccino is set to take on the role of late penn state head coach joe paterno. this by the director to directed him in skgs scarface." >>> recovering from vocal cord surgery, he sang the appropriately titled "speak for me." ♪ >> sounds pretty good. he also tweeted this photo of him on a stage that read "and we're back." >> got to see him about a month and a half ago, playing guitar for bruce springsteen. pretty cool. >>> you have all these things you want to do. >> i've done eight. >> eight out of the 40? >> yes. >> "today" is one of them? >> one of them. >> check them off. all right. >>> let's find out what you've got going on for your weather of the day. pick city of the day, holy toledo! temperatures 35 degrees. as we look on the satellite radar, there goes the tropical -- i should say winter storm moving off the atlantic coast. lot of sunshine making its way through the south. lake-effect snow and clipper snow coming across
. >>> a 12-pound nugget in australia that could be worth more than $300,000. that prospector is choosing to remain anonymous. >>> al paccino is set to take on the role of late penn state head coach joe paterno. this by the director to directed him in skgs scarface." >>> recovering from vocal cord surgery, he sang the appropriately titled "speak for me." ♪ >> sounds pretty good. he also tweeted this photo of him on a stage that read "and...
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he's pulled from the raging flood waters in australia. take a look as the rescue worker goes into the water himself to help bring him to dry land, the boy is now, we're happy to report, doing fine. all right, brian, off to the super bowl. >> brian: we're just over a week away until the biggest sporting ehave not of the season and the year of the world. i'm talking about the super bowl. whether you're a 49ers fan or raves fan, we have last minute travel hits and passes to help you navigate super bowl weekend. here is the senior editor at orbitz, jeanine. first of all, it almost sounds dumb, but what's there to do in new orleans? >> new orleans, people will be hitting the nfl experience and all the stuff around the super dome. but if you go there, you have to experience some of the great things about this city. there is a lot going on. >> brian: it's more than just drinking and bads. >> there is bourbon street, because lot of other great cultural things to do and museums. there is the national world war ii museum, which is an amazing experi
he's pulled from the raging flood waters in australia. take a look as the rescue worker goes into the water himself to help bring him to dry land, the boy is now, we're happy to report, doing fine. all right, brian, off to the super bowl. >> brian: we're just over a week away until the biggest sporting ehave not of the season and the year of the world. i'm talking about the super bowl. whether you're a 49ers fan or raves fan, we have last minute travel hits and passes to help you navigate...
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. >> reporter: he's billed as australia's youngest wildlife ranger. 3-year-old charlie parker, all jazzed up about reptiles, big ones. learning the family business at their wildlife park down under. and these photos, have just turned him into an international and controversial sensation. >> it's a boa constrictor. >> reporter: his best friend since he was 2, pablo, an 8-foot-long boa constrictor that weighs more than he does. it could kill him in an instant. this toddler is fearless. even practicing with young alligators. watch as he takes a dip with a gator. shocking images to some. but charlie's dad couldn't be prouder. >> he could be an ambassador for conservation and animal welfare. i think it's good for everybody. >> reporter: is he too young for this risky contact with wild animals? >> children and wild animals is not a good mix. >> reporter: last year, the head of a gorilla conservation group shocked the public when he released these videos of his then-18-month-old daughter, playing and petting a 300-pound gorilla. and the legendary steve irwin drew heavy criticism for holding his
. >> reporter: he's billed as australia's youngest wildlife ranger. 3-year-old charlie parker, all jazzed up about reptiles, big ones. learning the family business at their wildlife park down under. and these photos, have just turned him into an international and controversial sensation. >> it's a boa constrictor. >> reporter: his best friend since he was 2, pablo, an 8-foot-long boa constrictor that weighs more than he does. it could kill him in an instant. this toddler is...
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. >> reporter: two years ago, you said the exact same thing in australia. you said talk about the future, you said you're not running for president in 2012 or 2016. what about 2020? in the past few days, a pack called "ready for hillary" has been launched. can you still say with a straight face that you have -- that there's no way you would consider running for president? >> sitting here right now that is certainly what i believe, and i am still the secretary of state. so i'm not in politics. i'm going to be focusing on my philanthropy, my charities, my writing and speaking. so i'm looking forward to having something resembling a normal life again. >> reporter: yet, are we up to maybe? >> that's very good, cynthia. well, of course, of course i am flattered and honored. i didn't even know about some of these things happening now. i don't know how else to say it, but i am going to get back into my life again. this is going to be new for me. i don't know how i'm going to react to it, to be honest. >> reporter: when you conceded defeat in the primary, you made
. >> reporter: two years ago, you said the exact same thing in australia. you said talk about the future, you said you're not running for president in 2012 or 2016. what about 2020? in the past few days, a pack called "ready for hillary" has been launched. can you still say with a straight face that you have -- that there's no way you would consider running for president? >> sitting here right now that is certainly what i believe, and i am still the secretary of state. so...